hello everybody,
I really need help for my exams correction. (urgent)
Consider the sentence:
The policeman stopped tha traffic so that the blind man [crosses/ can cross/ crossed/ would cross/ could cross] the street.
What options should be left what others should be eliminated?
Does the use of the past tense "stopped", automatically implies the use of the past for "cross"?
Is it necessary to use a modal at all?
thanks in advance.
tenses used after "so that"
Moderator: Joe
Re: tenses used after "so that"
The correct answer is "could cross".
Re: tenses used after "so that"
Thx for ur answer
Any justification?
Any justification?
Re: tenses used after "so that"
"could" is past tense for "can"
Re: tenses used after "so that"
I guess annoussa doesn't need this explanation anymore, but probably others might get some help.
I second Susan's and Mimino"s replies, adding that the connector adverb "so that" implies a cause and a result:
"The blind man didn't cross the street because he couldn't" - cause (and both verbs are in the past).
"The policeman stopped the traffic" - result (also here the verb is in the past).
When you join both cause and effect with the connector "so that", the modal "can" is implied; the situation which described a disability occurred in the past, therefore the modal will be also in the past: "could".
Syl
I second Susan's and Mimino"s replies, adding that the connector adverb "so that" implies a cause and a result:
"The blind man didn't cross the street because he couldn't" - cause (and both verbs are in the past).
"The policeman stopped the traffic" - result (also here the verb is in the past).
When you join both cause and effect with the connector "so that", the modal "can" is implied; the situation which described a disability occurred in the past, therefore the modal will be also in the past: "could".
Syl
Re: tenses used after "so that"
Right answer is could cross >.....!!!